} QUICK AND SPICEY -The marriage of Douglas James Brock of Sarnia and Mary Lou McArthyr, Wingham, was solemnized last Saturday afternoon in the United Church, Wingham, by the Reverend C. M. Jardine. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Henry McArthur of Wing- ham and the bridegroom is the son of Dr. an4 Mrs. John Fred- erick Brock.of Oshawa. The soloist, Mr. David Par- sons of Toronto, played a violin solo from the 2nd movement of Mendelssohn's: Violin Concerto and was accompanied by Mrs. Walter Harris of Markdale. Given in marriage by _ her father, the bride wore a floor- length gown of. white, French' Douglas Brock Takes As Bride Mary Lou McArthur of Wing peau de soie with .a' shallow, scooped neckline, elbow-length sleeves and a gentle A-line skirt. A chapel train of rose-point Chantilly lace fell from a full- ness at the back of an empire inset and a bow headdress held a bubble veil of silk illusion, She carried a sheaf of Talisman roses and a lace handkerchief carried by the bridegroom's mother at her wedding. her sister. Her The other attendants, Margaret Parsons, Miss Susan McArthur of Kit- chener was honor attendant for|Oshawa, and Mr, Cameron Fin- floor-length dress of copper peau de soie was on empire lines and she wore a matching bow headdress. Mrs. Toronto, 'Mrs. Mary Gilbert, . Chibou- gamau, Quebec, and Miss Mar- |garet McKague, Woodville, wore lidentically styled gowns in peau de soie of cafe creme with self |bow. headdresses. Each carried 'a sheaf of Talisman roses sim- ilar to that of the bride. The flower girl, Miss Ingrid Pettersen of Toronto, wore a "Dp an Irish green sheath of silk crepe: . - As the couple left for their NEWS IN BRIEF honeymoon, the bride was wear- ing a dark brown Chanel style = with accessories of pale pink. Mr. and Mrs. Brock will re- side in Sarnia, short A-line dress of hood de soie and a matching 0" single Talisman. rose. Her broth- er, Master Billy Pettersen was ring bearer. Mr. Frederick Brock, Toronto, was the best man. 'Phe ushers were Mr. John Brock, Denver, Colorado; Mr. Edwin McLean, ley of Belleville. For the reception at The Blue Barn in Listowel, the bride's mother received in a silk, teal blue dress with a hat of match- ing tulle and bone accessories. The bridegroom's mother wore w headdress and carried aj. "PRESERVER Pink the edges of iron-on, patches and tapes. They'll ad- here longer. ' Some Chilly Evening Try This Half-Hour If you would like to make pizza pies but never get around to it because the dough presents problems, you will like this re- cipe. You can make it aad bake it in about half an hour, The crust is tender and crisp, and the topping is perfect -- at least in the opinions of the tasters who tried it when this recipe was tested especially for you. For quick, teeny pizzas, slice English muffins in half and cover with the topping (below). Broil slowly, 5 to 6 inches from the heating unit, until the cheese melts and the pizzas are sizzling hot. HALF-HOUR PIZZA BASE 2. cups pancake mix :% cup cornmeal 1-3 cup shortening 2-3 cup milk Combine pancake cornmeal; cut in until mixture resembles coarse crumbs. Stir in milk, dampen. Turn out on mix and/jof shortening| cheese and drizzle oil over all. Pizza Pie board; knead gently a few sec- onds. Divide dough in three piéces and roll % to % inch thickness, Place on ungreased caké or cookie pans, Pinch edges up to form sides. TOPPING 1 .6-ounce ¢an tomato paste 1 . 8-ounce can tomato paste 2 teaspoons oregano ¥% teaspoon sweet basil 1 teaspoon garlic powder 1 teaspoon onion salt ¥% pound (1 pint) mushrooms ¥% pound Italian smoked sausage 1% cups shredded Mozzarella or Brick cheese ¥Y, cup olive oil | Combine tomato paste and| sauce; spread on base, Mix sea-| sonings together and sprinkle} over tomato, Slice mushrooms} |and sausage and arrange on top| seasonings. Sprinkle with |Bake.20 minutes in 425 degrees| just to| F oven. (3 pizzas, 8 to 9 inches flourediin diameter.) | ANN LANDERS Affair With Girl Has Wife Fuming Dear Ann Landers: I am 20; and have been married four years. My husband (who is 26) has been having an affair with} a 16-year-old girl. She used to sit with our children but 1) stopped calling her when I sus-| pected something was going on. When I found love 'letters from her in my husband's shirt pocket (she had mailed them to his office) I telephoned and| -- her to come over for a} talk. She seemed eager to do the right thing and promised never to see my husband again. Well, she is seeing him almost every night, and I don't know what to do about it. I can't get a straight sentence out of him. He is the world's: biggest liar. Dear Not Money Hungry: Pat! the matter in the hands of a! lawyer, I am reasonably cer-| tain he will tell you that your) sisters-in-law are all wet. In the meantime play deaf and don't sign anything, Toots. Dear Ann Landers: I recently | attended» a wedding where the mother of the bride wore a two- piece white lace dress. I noticed in the newsaper that at the Goldwater wedding the attendants wore white silk organza gowns. I always thought it was im- proper for anyone but the bride} to wear white at a wedding. Has the custom been changed re- cently or have I been misin- formed? 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